Daily Press, Aug 5, 2014 (emphasis added): MYSTERY ILLNESS — Alyssa Langel['s] three-year-old horse… has large patches of skin exposed. [Owners] remain unsure what caused many horses to manifest swollen eyes and lips, as well as blisters… They heard of a similar outbreak affecting other horse communities in California.

Kendall Melline, owner of sick horses: “It’s devastating… my national champion… her entire body, her entire first layer of skin is going to fall off.”… She’s not seen any improvement… and is very concerned.

Melline: “Her eyes are swollen almost completely shut… I’ve heard about 70 other horses have come down with something like this.”

Stephanie Dorn, owner of sick horses: “I don’t know what this even is… She has mouth sores all over… her lips are just swollen humongous… I’ve never seen anything like this… Nobody will even tell us what it is… it’s heartbreaking.”

Chuck Burt, feed store owner: “Speaking with professionals, veterinarians and toxicologists up in UC Davis, it is a mystery”… “It’s the first time I’ve seen it. It’s the first time a lot of people have seen it.”

Press Enterprise, Aug 12, 2014: [Brian Cockerton's] two horses had… rashes and burn lesions … lesions spread over most of the horses’ bodies [and they're] in pain. “It’s horrible… dozens of cases [are] affecting horses in a widespread area of Southern California in at least the past 2 1/2 weeks…. There may well be many more unreported cases, [an official] added… hair and skin – later began falling off in big patches [and one] fainted twice while being washed… A farrier told Cockerton he hasn’t seen anything like it in 40 years of shoeing horses.

CBS, Aug 6, 2014: UC Davis tested the hay and it came back clean. They say it’s possible this was just an anomaly. >> Watch it here

Press Enterprise, Aug 12, 2014: Toxicologists have not definitively identified [anything in the horses' food, said state official Dr. Kent Fowler], describing it as a “very odd occurrence.”

ABC News, Aug 4, 2014: Mystery at the Racetrack; 10 Horses Dead this Season — A growing mystery at… Del Mar in Southern California…. ‘Chattering Gambler’ died of an apparent heart attack, the 10th to die since the racing season opened 3 weeks ago. 3 from natural causes… “When you have 10 horses dying, and can’t pinpoint one thing or another, it’s a mystery.”… These mystery maladies could be a public-relations nightmare… >> Watch here

8~16~5995 (out of 6000) Sabbath in this "Twilight Zone Apocalypse"!
Nuclear Winter NOT Summer! Last evil days of Manmean.
Yes! Yahshua the Messiah returns VERY SOON! HalleluYah!

HOW SAD! Everyone with beloved pets (like our bird and kitty) should also be daily giving them boron (powder in capsule) to rid body of radiation and liquid iodine in her food and drinking water to help thyroid. I mix the boron and liquid iodine drops in kitty's wet food. I sprinkle the boron on top of birdie's seed container and put iodine drops in her water holder. Humans should take at least 12 mg. capsule of iodine daily for this. Almonds and almond milk will kill cancer cells.
Help each other survive! Blessings to you ALL!

I actually don't understand. Are you rooting FOR the Apocalypse because you think it means that Jesus is coming soon? I cannot tell you in how many ways I find that mentality disturbing.

But about almonds, Edgar Cayce said "Eat three almonds a day and you'll never get cancer." It is believed that possibly it is because there is a mild (not harmful) cyanide compound in almonds, which in tiny doses kills off pathogens. But that was also earlier times with nowhere near the bombardment as now.

It's not necessarily true that it will be written off and covered off. Race horses owners are a wealthy class and their investments are their horses. And it doesn't take much research to know that the heart attack part of it, at least, is likely caused by cesium. Plus race horse owners in other States may want to know what happened to their competitors. And if some of any of those people look at what is also happening to the marine animal population with sores and seizures and failing livers, even disinformed people may not be stupid forever.

We can only hope. But they are some expensive animals for sure and also the gambling money lost while the race track people scramble to put sod back to replace the newish fake stuff. There will be some mad people if the horses continue to break their legs after all.

I read all the comments in one of the links (the Horse Club type site?) Anyway…many many concerned horse owners there.

I'm trying to remember the symptoms and ailments of the wild elk that were having problems. They blamed that one on water pathogens I think.

I thoroughly agree with MBHP. He is completely correct about the alkaline situation. In fact, cancer loves sugar- everyone of the 200 names it is disguised as… in everything, especially processed foods. Being in a farming area, the majority of the farmers don't care. Their soil is nothing but dead black nothing. They have no living worms or microbes on it- in order to make things grow they spray the S@#T out of it with chemicals that are suppose to replace manure. Then spray the hell out of every bug- including bad and good. This is the money hungry farmer of today- the so-called good stewards of the land.
I suggest (although I am not a Dr.) for all to get ph strips and maintain a ph level of between 7.0 and 7.5 in your system. At between 8.0 and 8.5 level held for 4 or 5 days, it kills cancer cells, although this cycle may have to be repeated several times. The best is Arm & Hammer Baking Soda. With cancer it is suggested to use maple syrup or honey as a Trojan Horse for cancer cells. Also check with your Doctor first on taking baking soda, preferably a homeopathic doctor. And the best to all, and MBPH thanks for your great contribution on here.

I have recently been buying, storing and eating raw, unfiltered honey and I have been feeling much better lately. I only buy local honey that is inexpensive, delicious and chemical-free. Store-bought honey is mostly junk. Two local bee "farms" within 10 miles of me sell 6 lbs (1/2 gallon) for about $25. Good quality nutrition that is cheap that requires no refrigeration and can be stored for years.

Two other things that I have been consuming are raw, unfiltered apple cider vinegar (Bragg organic), green tea extract and oil of Oregano. Oil of Oregano also helps heal cuts and sores externally, but it's a bit expensive.

Again, please PLEASE do not root for the Apocalypse because your religion tells you that it means that Jesus is coming soon. There is no "Hallelujah" in the immense suffering and deaths to come. Would you walk right into Fukushima, which is becoming saturated with sick children, and start shouting "Hallelujah!"? Or go right up to the Pacific Ocean and start shouting "Hallelujah!" to all the dying marine animals?

You need to learn better. Go be an evangelist on some other website. I find this unseemly.

Dr. Mark Sircus gives the best suggestions for how to use BAKING SODA and why. He considers it a HUGE preventative for cancer. Possibly because it keeps the body ALKALINE. Cancer loves acid, hates alkaline. And I imagine that sugar makes the body more acid too.

Aumm…posting Fukushima half-backed lies in an attempt to Fear-monger without any facts?

I saw the same type of reporting on Blue crabs found in Alaska, no one here except for myself posted the REAL information showing how the Alaska Blue crabs were around LONG BEFORE Fukushima disaster. But that information was kept secret from the readers…why?

And this site promote Arnie Gundersen who's been caught lying several times regarding Fukushima Dangers, one time right on CNN when asked if Americans should be worried that Air samples taken from Seattle showed THEY were breathing in 5 Hot particles /Day / person for at least the 60 days of sampling, he said folks should wash their Vegetables and leave their shoes off at the front door!

Enjoy the truth…it's my specialty on Youtube since March 2008 when I tried warning folks that a certain group called the Illuminati were going to purposely crash the US stock market in six months from then, and of course we all remember the 2008 stock market crash that has drawn us into this Depression.

If every poster on the internet would deliberitly tell a lie to "fearmonger" every day , they would still be Saint's compared to the history of lies of the nuclear cabal..
Especially if you would compare the damage..and the timeframe the damage will last..so fuck off and die..

Gurly Stewart cook, engineer and first mate me. Pulled in late after retrieving the body of a captain who was dragged overboard from his small gillnetter that was doing night fishing. We were waiting for the CG Bouy Tender "White Holly" to meet us and transfer the body.

There is a small creek that flows into the bay and a small dock with a giant anchor at the end. I jumped into the dingy with my salmon net to get some fresh crab that were plentiful in the shallows. Caught two nice male dungeness crab that were red and one blue dungeness crab. Completely blue.

When we got back to Ketchikan to unload our fish at the cannery we asked about the blue crab we caught and they said that while uncommon catching a blue crab was not unheard of at all. He said if we caught a blue "box crab" it could be worth hundreds of dollars.

Maybe I should shut up now or be asked to fuck off and die like cd2 was asked to do by DisasterInterpretationDissorder. Your one rude and ignorant SOB, DisasterInterpretationDissorder.

I'm sick and tired of the BS that people think they can say on this site who wear their heart on their sleeve. GROW UP!

All I can say is I come from a family of commercial fishermen…5 salmon trollers in all, fishing the Pacific coast from Washington to the SE Alaska grounds through four decades. Me as my dad's deckhand, 5 months each summer of '52, '53 and '54, first on the 37' Betty, then the 43' Redwing. My brothers deck handed the next years and later bought their own boats.

Genetic anomalies were always rare, we never came across any ourselves. Our fish were big, bright and healthy…no tumors or lesions. The only whales we ever saw breaching were when they were knocking their barnacles off. So many dogfish and sea lions sneaking up underwater biting off chunks of our fish before we could finish getting the gear up, that's when I learned to swear like my dad. I loved going in to sell the fish, gas and ice up after an 8 or 10 day trip out of sight of land. I got to roam the beaches which were full of life in every little cove and if it was storming, some rain soaked trails to explore in the woods on an extra day off.

My friends up there say I wouldn't recognize it now. What happened to the pesky seagulls that dive bombed the boat as we tossed over fish guts and gills. "Feed me, feed me!" That's what I thought they were screaming. Not so many anymore I've heard? I would even miss them. Yeah, I speak from the heart.

I'm speaking from personal observations of what actually happened. Until your a crew member of a commercial vessel and devote your life to the ocean you are a bystander. A landlubber and are best off watching Deadliest Catch.

You need to look for that which is not common. When you don't explore and look then you can't make any statement pro or con. I looked and I caught a blue dungeness crab plain and simple. By the way most trollers are NEVER out of sight of land unless you are fishing for early Kings and Coho or fishing the the Dixon Entrance, but even back then there were closed waters and the fishing grounds were tightly controled. Early trollers were not big enough to carry ice and sold to tenders. Romanticism is nice but reality should be focused upon now.

Don't discount reality when it is spoken. But question everything to the point wherein your friends beliefs are one thing, but only verifiable when you physically go and witness it yourself.

The Pacific Ocean is not dead. It is however dying. Just like the land is and the air we breath.

If I believed everything I read here on ENE I would personally check myself into the GrayStone Hotel where everyone has an indelible smile on their face.

Personal attacks must end on this site or it will disenfranchise all who come here for information and then to make up their own mind. Anger in a debate is called a gun duel. Foul language is the sign of ignorance.

I don't ever recall anyone here on Enenews saying that the Pacific was dead.
We have had reports of large areas being dead..and we received the news cautiously.
I see that you agree it is dying.
All that is left is to figure percentage of involvement.
I'm sure any here have estimates ..unspoken estimates …with a mind's eye on ON-GOING.

At a rate faster then we are learning to see it , alway's been like this..but now we have technology billions of time more destructif then we had a few hundreds of years ago , so when we finally see , it's hardly repairable , and now the development of that technology on its own is running away with us , still blindfolded..

Excuse me? -> "By the way most trollers are NEVER out of sight of land unless you are fishing for early Kings and Coho or fishing the the Dixon Entrance, but even back then there were closed waters and the fishing grounds were tightly controled. Early trollers were not big enough to carry ice and sold to tenders. Romanticism is nice but reality should be focused upon now."

Well, look at your marine charts. When we fished way west of Lazerie Island (AK) our whole fishing group of commercial friends made our livings fishing salmon in those waters. Season was about 5 months and why I missed a couple months of school every summer. Also we fished (very much out of sight of land again) out of Neah Bay, WA, if I remember right it took dad about 5 hrs to run out to what was called the 40 mile bank. (A large shallows where we and our fleet friends stayed out and did the long trips). Our holds were good for keeping the tons of fish iced (ya put salt sprinkles on every layer as the pen boards go up) until about the 8th day….then the run back to sell to the dock processing plant (not to a "tender") and do it all again, weather permitting. Lots of old pics of those days.

Excuse me? -> "By the way most trollers are NEVER out of sight of land unless you are fishing for early Kings and Coho or fishing the the Dixon Entrance, but even back then there were closed waters and the fishing grounds were tightly controled. Early trollers were not big enough to carry ice and sold to tenders. Romanticism is nice but reality should be focused upon now."

Well, look at your marine charts. When we fished way west of Lazerie Island (AK) our whole fishing group of commercial friends made our livings fishing salmon in those waters. Season total was about 5 months and why I missed a couple months of school every summer. Also we later fished (very much out of sight of land again) out of Neah Bay, WA, and if I remember right it took dad about 5 hrs to run out to what was called the 40 mile bank. (A large shallows where we and our fleet friends stayed out the whole time to do the long trips). Our holds were good for keeping the tons of fish iced hard (ya put salt sprinkles on every layer as the pen boards go up) until about the 8th day….then the run back to sell to the dock Neah Bay processing plant (not to a "tender") and do it all again, weather permitting, after cleaning the boat, showering, gas, ice and grocs. Lots of old pics of those days.

don't know why it posted again. very sorry.
BTW Cotter I'm not discounting your experiences at all…just adding mine. Landlubber…pffft. It was wet shitty hard work for a girl kid. My bros were too young and got to enjoy staying in Ketchikan (or Sitka) with mom those summers.

My dad was a hardass. I ran gurdies, pulled and put lines back down, cleaned fish, kept trolling speed even, watched for kelp patches or debris and read charts every day while my dad grabbed a 2 hr nap. Had the *Iron Mike* to autosteer the boat in between being being in the pilot house to hand steer. Had my marine operator's radio license and let my dad's friends know if we hit a hot spot or patch of feed.

I got in on some times that will never be repeated and it's not fun to know that era is probably over for a lot of types of commercial fishermen.

And to clarify , i was not familiar with cd2 , his post looked like a new more agressive version of MoFo to me , i responded by quickly slamming the door in his face he was trying to break in to..hard..

Anyone can take a walk and turn over some rocks. Now get in a boat and grab your rad counter. Help out!!! Dana (and MsMilky and RadChick and Missingsky and Stacyx2 etc etc etc.) have done more to get the rad word out than any damage you will ever do being a nuke disaster denying shill.

Everyone needs take a look at Dana's archives and the overwhelming investigative research he has done for Fukushima and the People. You certainly will be surprised by the lies, which have nothing to do with Dana. Our governments should be doing this. Shame on you, cb2. Who pays you? Or can you simply not wrap your mind around it?

I've found this independent researcher/presenter 'Dana' to be genuine in his intents to inform the public employing truth and dialectics. However, if your in a hurry Dana might frustrate you. He proceeds at his own pace a pace many of us should acknowledge as one which we could all benefit from. Chasing donuts and coffee daily from point A-Z and getting no where MIGHTY fast are no way for any species to exist. That is no life work balance any wage slave should accept for themselves or anyone in their communities
Think Globally Act Locally. Thank you for paying attention and please stay safe.
Warmest regards to all posters treading these waters amongst all the shills n other thrills?

Fukushima with its ongoing radioactive leakage into ocean and atmosphere is a temple to the banks as clean up is limited by cash invested. But the banks get paid their payments. In fact the banks get paid before the victims. As USA installed Western values after the War.
As far as the horses go, science doesn't know because between radiation pesticides and sewage they get to give a qualified "I don't know.

"The ones I'm seeing, a very large percentage appear to be diseased," stated Charlie Seablom, a volunteer for Island County Beach Watchers, to the Whidbey News-Times. "It's real[ly] sad to see animals like that die off…. I just hope they find the cause and then maybe a cure before they're all gone."

*sigh*

Scientists claim that they don't know what's causing the widespread disease, attributing it to some unknown virus or pathogen that must be circulating in ocean waters. Others blame warmer-than-usual ocean temperatures that they say must be incubating the mystery disease, avoiding any talk of the role that environmental pollution and Fukushima radiation could be playing in the phenomenon.

jebus, the video of the guys who show footage of the California Coast for 200 miles or something.
And one of them is a professional scuba diver and all he sees is a dead coast. That reality is
hard to comprehend. To witness a newly destroyed ocean has to be a shock. I move away.

Ya, I watched. I understand the message. I understand the implications.

The experience they have, to implicitly tell the difference, is sure.

Visual evidence is indicating that there has been an event and a change.

To call them liars, by anyone, without any counter evidence at all, is absolutely without merit.

Until I see a current healthy ocean, anywhere local, being near the pacific coast myself, I have to believe the massive amount of evidence available, that something very wrong is happening to this section of this planets one ocean…

Someone show me empherical evidence that everything is "OK" with the pacific ocean's creatures.

The thing that strikes me about the apparant consequences of fukushima – the the die-offs, lesions, sores, mutations in the animal and insect kingdom, and the widely reported health effects on humans, is that they were all predicted by the scientists who studied the effects of chernobyl, by screeds of other scientists over many decades, by the people quoted by enenews, and by the many smart people who visit this site. That's good enough for me. I don't need a detailed, scientifically proven, verified roadmap of all the byways to get from A to B. The smokescreen raised by the nuclear industry is just as visible. The scale of the cover-up tells you the scale of the disaster. The cover-up has delayed emergence of the truth and worsened the consequences, so chances are people will one day be seriously pissed off, even if by then they will be too sick and tired to do much about it.

I think revealing the nuclear smokescreen will fit right into people's existing opinions about governments, fatcats and the too big to fails. They might not even have to make too big of a paradigm shift as they lose what they take for granted.

I also worry that there will be some people too sick and tired to do much about it Rogerthat. My hope is that at some point soon, there will be an exponential wave of awareness sweeping the globe.

thanks all. off the top of my head, i can't think of a single thing done by any government anywhere that has made a material difference or given one any hope of progress at fukushima in three and a half years. anyone have any?

Even if they suspected radiation – what lab are they going to send samples to. There are only four in the world capable of testing for multiple radionucleides. One of them is in Japan – one is in Austria – - do you think Oak Ridge would jump on the chance to test the animals. Nothing will happen until this starts to happen to people -skin leisions, hair falling out, burns after swimming in the ocean that show up a few days later, headaches, fatigue, sudden heart attacks, cancers, etc.

I'm glad I stopped in and saw the term used to describe the condition that's fast becoming commonplace. "Trichophyton verrucosum" will probably rate making the top ten among unavoidable,expected & nervously anticipated childhood conditions for the 21st Century[?]!! I barely manage to get anything Fukushima/radiation-related through to either of my grown kids now but I can't even imagine how tough it will be for a parent to try to explain & calm their young into surgery followed by whatever chemo and/or radiation treatment regimens will be required. It's a shame that humanity wasn't able to enter and progress into the Industrial Age with a bit of caution & restraint when it came to a lot of technologies that the best minds in science never even fully grasped or came close to controlling in any meaningful ways that offer more benefits than harm. I bet I speak for many here when I say that I'd rather live the crude,rustic yet much healthier lifestyles of the 1800's for instance and would forgo the modern,toxic conveniences & luxuries electricity brought us with electronics including every lit light bulb in existence for the chance of having a simple,healthy,LONGer life with my soulmate & loved ones!-A simple cave with a fire for heat & illumination & cooking with clean water & crops,healthy game & peeps who work together for the common good's better than what "GE brought to life" IMHO! The time to choose sides is overdue,life,love & good or death,hate & evil[?]!…

Diverting somewhat Johnny Blade, but you may find the following of interest:

" Switching perspective from physics to biology unlocks the cages in which Western science has unwittingly managed to confine itself. Biocentrism shatters the reader’s ideas of life, time and space, and even death. At the same time, it releases us from the dull worldview that life is merely the activity of an admixture of carbon and a few other elements; it suggests the exhilarating possibility that life is fundamentally immortal."http://www.robertlanza.com/biocentrism-how-life-and-consciousness-are-the-keys-to-understanding-the-true-nature-of-the-universe/
Biocentrism awakens in readers a new sense of possibility and is full of so many shocking new perspectives that the reader will never see reality the same way again."

“[Biocentrism] takes into account all the knowledge we have gained over the last few centuries…placing in perspective our biologic limitations that have impeded our understanding of greater truths surrounding our existence and the universe around us. This new theory is certain to revolutionize our concepts of the laws of nature for centuries to come.”
—Anthony Atala, renowned scientist, W.H. Boyce Professor, Chair, and Director of the Institute for Regenerative Medicine, Wake Forest University School of Medicine
Also see Robert Lansa's thoughts here: http://www.robertlanzabiocentrism.com/does-death-exist/

Yeah, if they haven't already, they might want to stop feeding those horses Pacific kelp harvested from the U.S. West Coast. That could be the problem. Kelp is used a lot in animal feed. Or maybe its something in the water. Some mutated human pathogen that the horses immune system has no defense against. Poor creatures. I'm sure humans are to blame in some way or another.

I have lurked on here since 311. I'm not remotely as informed or intelligent as many of you I see on here. The only person I know understands how much of a disaster 311 was is my husband and he's like yeah, what are we gonna do? we're screwed! I get on here because I need to. I just need to read what fresh nuclear hell has been unleashed and see your outrage. I was 21 when Chernobyl happened and it just stunned me. Now that 311 happened…and now I'm a mom…I just can't believe this flawed technology is still in use. When will humanity learn? And WIPP! Its only one state over from us. I guess I finally decided to speak because I cannot believe people are that clueless as to what is happening to these horses. That is radiation burns on those horses. HOW CAN THEY BE SO BLIND? My God, if I lived over there, especially now having children I would hitchhike the hell out of there if I could find no other way.

Hi horrified-but-not-so-helpless. Yes, it is just too mind-blowing, and yet it continues. No doubt you've absorbed a lot of information from Enenews and 'Newsers since 3/11, so my guess is that you're probably better informed than you may give yourself credit for (intelligence is a given–you're here, right???).

I'm a parent too and it absolutely adds a different, searing new dimension to trying to comprehend the insanity "this flawed technology".

Nuke-perp criminals all: their assets should be seized for restitution to those injured (it will never be enough as there are so many!!!) and they should be tried for crimes against humanity and the Earth. But that will not happen, if it happens at all, until the world is in very bad shape.

There are many reasons why people stay. When their backs are against the wall, faced with stay-and-die vs. leave-all-to-survive stark alternatives, some will still chose to stay–for loved ones, to take a stand, for many reasons. The sad fact is that there are few, if any, really "safe" places to relocate. What is safe today may be ground-zero for a nuclear fast- or slow-moving disaster.

We all have been/are being rad exposed and poisoned. When people truly realize the magnitude of these crimes and losses, they will be VERY ANGRY. The best you can do now is to try protect your loved ones, help raise awareness and bring the nuke-perps to justice.

[Excerpt] Seemingly healthy racehorses have been dropping dead at an alarming rate in California, perplexing researchers and attracting the attention of regulators. The three-time Kentucky Derby-winning trainer Bob Baffert has had seven horses die suddenly in the last 16 months, necropsies revealed. [end]

To Horrifiedhelpless, Welcome and it's a great mix here…whatever our level of expertise, the important thing is that we're making a stand together against something so destructive it's beyond comprehension to most people.

We don't *trust* authority to watch out for us as this plays out, and rightly so. But we've got each other's backs instead. And we share comfort as well as research, anecdotes and information.
It's good to hear your voice.

Many possible isotope effects to choose from. I'm wondering in the case of the broken legs, if these horses had suffered bone density loss due to strontium90 and had they ever been tested these past few years for bone mass changes.

Thanks for the welcome! I've always had a dread/fascination with this. I remember reading about the No Nukes concerts late in the 70's. Jackson Browne and Bonnie Raitt raising awareness…getting arrested for civil disobedience and such. I had all these questions, isn't this dangerous; why do we need this kind of energy; if it's clean energy why don't they use solar? I talked with my mom and she seemed to feel it must be safe, she trusted that "they" wouldn't do anything unsafe. The movie the China Syndrome freaked me out. And Silkwood, too. People willing to lie and kill over this…

Name999, you mention "too big to fail" in your comment, above. That is an interesting concept that really says that "the effort is too big to make it on its' own and, so, in order to assure its continued existence money must be paid out to politicians in order to write legislation that guarantees eventual failure must be paid by the unsuspecting taxpayers; the people who never signed on to the deal- whatever it was, like OTC derivative bets, or nuclear power for that matter.

Too big to fail means that it has already failed. The deal (fraud) being sold has been designed for the ash heap from the beginning- just get those taxpayers on the hook! And, let the(ir) money flow!

It's what I was looking for in Sept. 2008, an event that would crash the markets after doing research into Freemasonry/Royal Families controlling them and a smaller group called the Illuminati, which would be responsible for the 2008 US stock market crash.

There were other whistle-blower besides myself who tried warning but most forums are controlled and like myself he & others were banned.

needless to say when I hear UN-educated folks say I'm crazy about mentioning the Illuminati I always tell them to go say that to my mother who lost over $127,000 and the thousand's others in September 2008 after the crash!
..it's sad but even my own mother was too stubborn to listen to someone with inside knowledge..meanwhile I made money with little I had back then.

This group is very powerful and probably behind this website since it promotes Arnie Gundersen the Govt Nuke shill as a recommendation while we real Anti-nuke people know the difference & Dangers between Hot particles, washing Veggies & removing shoes to protect oneself.
Only a positive Air pressured HEPA filtered house works..all his advice was garbage dis-information.
PS: buy SML's

The goals of the Illuminati were to eliminate superstition, prejudice and the domination of government, philosophy and science by the Roman Catholic Church, to reduce oppressive state abuses of power, and to support the education of women and encourage their treatment as intellectual equals.[1] Weishaupt's original plan was for the Order to be named the "Perfectibilists".[2] The group has also been called the Bavarian Illuminati and its ideology "Illuminism".
Seems like the only people that would oppose this idealogy would be Muslims and Neocons. And obviously Roman Catholics or the Pope as the defacto Catholic leader.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Illuminati

Everything is just perfect for the participants with the life of ponzis so long as the winnings of the short and naked-short sellers are split with the guys on K St. to share with the politicians so when they make a killing on the way down they can then participate on the way up, before it is crashed again.

Anyone see any of those horses die? Did they have seizures right before they died?

That would make it match the seals, birds, and starfish

They all died the same way..

Clue perhaps?"

Here's a clue for ya…you're clueless with your facts.

The Starfish die off has happened before with the EXACT same way of dying, which isn't by heart attack, the Starfish melted away has they have in several past years BEFORE Fukushima.

The birds had been reported dropping from the sky in LARGE numbers SEVERAL years before Fukushima and the cause of Death is still UN-known.

And do be stupid enough to come back and tell me that Hundreds of birds were all infected with radiation and ALL died on the exact same second while they flew in a large group!

SAME with the Blue crabs in Alaska, they were seen there YEARS BEFORE Fukushima as well as other PLACES around the world and are caused by natural genetic mutations including white spotted red king crabs and red king crabs with yellow colored legs.
This discovery follows in a series of oddly colored crab sighting, that Kent says

You folks to keep your facts straight as many are reading and so far it sounds like half-baked truths.

cd2, I was born in California. I've lived most of my life within walking distance of the ocean. I've never seen sea life dying off like it has been lately. Starfish may have died off in the past, but not in the numbers we're seeing now. I have never seen massive schools of anchovies and other fish washing up on the shore like I've seen over the past few years. I've never heard of, or seen, sea mammals dying on the beaches like they have been dying lately. So don't try to downplay the significance of these events. You may find stories of these things happening before 3/11, but hasn't the world been a dump for nuclear waste and a testing ground for nuclear weapons for decades now? Perhaps it's only now we're seeing the cumulative affects of these atrocious events. Perhaps the more recent and much more serious nuclear meltdowns seen in FUKU, and the subsequent ongoing and uncontrolled release of radioactive water into the Pacific, and plume of radioactive particles that circle the globe as we speak are finally taking their toll.

Many people quit smoking tobacco long before the tobacco companies were forced to put warning labels on their products. They were capable of coming up with their own conclusions long before the proof of the horrible health effects were made available, but the tobacco industry continued to fight, tooth and nail, because they knew there were enough gullible and addicted people that would continue to believe, or want to believe them.

These sites are monitored by the United States Environmental Protection Agency and US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. So far, no excess level of radionuclides was found in samples (sea water, sediments) collected in the area, except the sample taken at a location close to disposed packages that contained elevated levels of isotopes of caesium and plutonium."
Note in the above it is said "no excess level of radionuclides was found….except …elevated levels of isotopes of caesium and plutonium http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ocean_disposal_of_radioactive_waste

Blue crabs and blue lobsters have been reported and caught prior to 311, but there has been plenty of bomb testing..and ocean dumping of radioactive materials for decades. Regarding the birds… it's also possible fracking and/or chemical toxins in the environment or gasses in the atmosphere have happened prior to 311, but all of these things happening together, similar, in so many different animal groups… it tells you something. If it doesn't tell you something you are just closing your eyes and your mind. It's fukushima. It's just that no one wants to conduct the tests or pay for the testing..that way they can deny-deny-deny.

http://ajw.asahi.com/article/behind_news/politics/AJ201408160032
Rock legend's war essay prophetic in post-quake Japan
By SHUNICHI KAWABATA/ Staff Writer
An essay written more than a decade ago by iconic rock star Kiyoshiro Imawano (1951-2009) has been creating an online buzz for its poignant words that resonate in a post-3/11 Japan.
"War comes after an earthquake," wrote "Japan's King of Rock" in around 2000, 11 years before the Great East Japan Earthquake devastated the Tohoku region. "Politicians who want to have a military start saying boisterous things on TV. They make fun of the people and stir them to start a war."
…Imawano was lead vocalist for RC Succession in the 1980s. The band released a number of songs that criticized nuclear energy. … Imawano died of cancer at age 58.

http://kingston.wickedlocal.com/article/20140815/OPINION/140819484
By Meg Sheehan
Posted Aug. 15, 2014 @ 2:00 pm
Is Entergy Corporation legally occupying the public shoreline on Cape Cod Bay? That’s the question local residents want answered. Entergy’s Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station occupies about one mile of prime waterfront in Plymouth, near White Horse Beach.
Pilgrim … takes in about 510 million gallons per day of sea water, heats it up, then dumps it heated and polluted back into Cape Cod Bay. Without using water from our Bay, Pilgrim cannot operate. …
The state can give a corporation the right to use the public tidelands, but only if the corporation can show a proper public purpose. The question is whether Entergy’s current use of the tidelands serves a proper public purpose, due to ongoing pollution and the risk of future radiological contamination in the event of a nuclear accident. …

- all most interesting. people are starting to pay attention, ask questions?

more wicked stuff on sea brook:http://newburyport.wickedlocal.com/article/20140816/NEWS/140817431
… But the protest had worked well enough to drive the former owner into bankruptcy and caused the station’s second reactor to be cancelled. Massachusetts had done its part by blocking the construction of the reactor until the owners came up with an evacuation plan for four Massachusetts towns within 10 miles of the plant, plus Boston and the 4.3 million people who lived within 50 miles of the plant.
In the case of a severe accident, the entire 50-square-mile area would have to be abandoned for 10,000 years because of soil and groundwater contamination. This happened at Chernobyl and Fukushima at a similar plant built by General Electric. …

Well, as a very longtime surfer in Ventura Calif I and others can definately tell you the following facts:

1. The gull and other bird species presence at the local surf breaks have diminished considerably. And on many days in a row, especially when the air is very wet, as we call it, with moisture, they are mostly gone. This is a massive change from before 2011, when these sea birds OWNED the beaches.

2. The sand, tide, and currents have changed, changing the surf breaks. This began to appear in late summer to early 2012. To the point with the state of calif. has been using dumptrucks to replace the sand and building small rock seawalls to contain the weird and NEW erosion patterns that had stayed mostly unchanged in the last 30 years of my being in these waters.

3. Also, we don't see as many dolphins as we used out in the lineup. Was a time, every weekend, you would see two or three pods a day swimming around the surfers outside, now, haven't seen any all year.

Sol Man,
Agreed: "the cumulative keeps on accumulating"
yes, and I also wonder whether there has been radiation from other sources besides Fukushima. For instance, has there been weaponry used that has also added to atmospheric conditions…

Some scientists think we are entering the 6th great extinction event, the last one being 65 million years ago. I tend to doubt that all of this is just because of Fukushima. I think there is a confluence of events… alterations in our environment due to man's interference on this planet.

James Temple: "And it’s only likely to get worse. The U.N. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report in 2007 predicts that an increase of 3.5 degrees Celsius, within the range of scientistic forecasts for 2100, could wipe out 40 to 70 percent of the species assessed so far."

Yes, mairs, I agree. Having an economy that must grow, in order to avoid collapse, human beings are bleeding the resources of this planet at an incredibly fast pace. And, in the process, the planet is being decimated. What we're doing on so many fronts is just not sustainable. Generally, it seems that people don't want to rock the boat as long as they have a feeling of security, even if it's under a house of cards, and they avoid any news that might reveal the truth whenever it looks like it will threaten that fragile thread of security they hold onto. Although it does seem like Fukushima could be the final nail in the coffin, where turning back is impossible, there are so many other ways we're screwing things up, it's just a matter of time before the whole thing comes tumbling down for mankind.

The "free market" works in some ways, but when it comes to the fundamental things that every generation must have to survive, like an abundant supply of clean water, air that is pure and healthy to breath and food that is not contaminated with chemicals or genetically manipulated for bigger profits, the system fails miserably. It may sound selfish, but I'm glad I've lived most of my life with a fairly good supply of those basic necessities, and actually took them for granted. I worry for the future of today's children.

Synopsis:
"In particular, our Sun moves toward and away from the Milky Way's center, and also up and down through the galactic plane. One complete up-and-down cycle takes 64 million years- suspiciously similar to Earth's biodiversity cycle."

I am sickest for the creatures. All of them. I can't express that much sympathy for humanity at this point, including myself, for not having the wisdom to have stopped this YEARS ago. I am disgusted with the ignorant, arrogant assholes who support nuke-anything, and all these mindless slabs of meat that keep breeding like a disease. I am on the east coast because of a premonition. I don't want to be here. No one here even acknowledges this atrocity, and they won't till it's too late. Humanity has become nothing more than a self-serving, parasitic, sack of cancerous shit that has coated the earth with it's evil. I only wish like hell the sacred creatures didn't have to suffer. We ARE a cancer upon the earth.

BTW – Is there an official count to the sick horses? I tried to find in the articles but I couldn't find any number. How is it appropriate to just throw around the vague descriptive 'dozens' to report an epidemic.
'Dozens' – how many dozens? 2 dozens? A hundred dozens?

I hear you, but I am also hearing alot of Agenda 21 on this thread, especially after someone makes a direct observation. If every post yeilds a bunch of Agenda 21 malarky to push that animals over human bs, then the fascists are trying to control the dialect on enenews.

"For the last week, from Shugnak all the way down to Kotzebue, people are reporting dead fish washed up on the banks of Northwest Alaska's Kobuk River in astonishing numbers. The fish appear to have been healthy and unspawned. Some have mysterious white welts dotting their backs."

"I'm 51 years old and I've never seen this in my whole life," Jackson said from Kiana Monday. He said the fish have started to wash up in the village of Kiana, an Inupiat community of about 400 at the confluence of the Kobuk and Squirrel rivers."

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